[October 26, 2012]
Logan County native Wesley
Schrader has received word that he will be deployed on the USS San Francisco
submarine for a six-month tour.

Schrader is the son of Randy and Teresa Schrader and the grandson of
C. Wayne and Marlene Schrader of Lincoln.

When Schrader's wife,
Merideth, learned that he would be deployed, she also learned that
after the crew has been at sea three months, they will get a special
treat of gift boxes from home.

According to good friend Kathryn Muck, getting the gift boxes
from home is a really big deal for the crew. They mark the day with
a kind of celebration and everyone opens their boxes and shares what
they have received.

However, Muck said there are approximately 70 sailors who will be
on the submarine who have no one sending them gift boxes. When her
friend Merideth told her about this, the two decided that they
wanted to do something special for those sailors as well.

They are now collecting items, with the hopes of being able to
fill 70 shoeboxes with special gifts for the sailors.

The boxes can be no larger that a regular shoebox, but even so,
there are several small items that can be packed into a box.

There are also a couple of restrictions, items that should not be
included: chocolate or other melting candies and electronic devices.

Muck said that Logan County Bank, State Bank of Lincoln, and
Douglas and Laurie Muck of Muck & Muck Attorneys have made monetary
contributions to help offset the cost of shipment, which is greatly
appreciated.

The two ladies are now inviting the public to make contributions
from the list above.

Anyone who would like to help with these boxes is invited to
bring items to the Logan County Bank, State Bank of Lincoln, or Muck
& Muck Attorneys before Nov. 2.

Schrader and Muck will distribute items among the boxes and see
to it they are shipped off so that all the sailors on the USS San
Francisco will receive a special gift from home.